> In message <Pine.GSO.3.96.990204020428.950A-100000@mail1.sas.upenn.edu>, > Vladim> ir Dergachev writes:> > [snip]> > > Ummmm Slackware doesn't. What it does is make a symlink (as it should be)> > and install headers in /usr/src/linux/include. So that when you> > install the kernel (from a distribution or by hand) they get> > moved/overwritten and you don't have any problems. > > Makes one wonder why Redhat couldn't do this ?> > Hm. Curious. Is this what you mean by "make a symlink"?> > In /usr/include:> > asm -> ../src/linux/include/asm> linux -> ../src/linux/include/linux> scsi -> ../src/linux/include/scsi>

Yes.. Hmmm I distinctly remember not seeing symlinks there. Perhaps it was in another version.